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Laughter Is Good for Relationships

March 13, 2021

In this week's Rewilding Love podcast episode we interviewed Rob Cook who shared his amazing life story. He also made a comment that laughter only happens in the moment. This statement jumped out at both Angus and me. Laughter is spontaneous. It happens in the now. One of the things I have been really grateful for in our relationship is Angus's ability to laugh easily and to look for the fun in life. I can have a tendency to be more serious. So I am very grateful for the natural lightheartedness Angus brings to the world. As the bible says laughter is the best medicine. It certainly makes our relationship enjoyable. We encourage you to look for the fun and laughter in your life and see how that benefits you and your relationships.

If you would like to listen to the Rewilding Love Podcast, it comes out in serial format. Start with Episode 1 for context. Click here to listen. And, if you would like to dive deeper into the understanding I share along with additional support please check out the Rewilding Community.

Angus & Rohini Ross are “The Rewilders.” Listen to their podcast Rewilding Love. They believe too many good relationships fall apart because couples give up thinking their relationship problems can’t be solved. Many couples don’t know how to navigate low moods, conflict, and emotional reactivity. In this season of the Rewilding Love Podcast, Rohini and Angus help a couple on the brink of divorce due to conflict. Angus and Rohini love working with couples and helping them to reduce conflict and discord in their relationships by pointing them to their innate wisdom and wellbeing. They work with couples who are struggling and couples who would like to deepen the love and intimacy they already have. They co-facilitate private couples' intensives that rewild relationships back to their natural state of love.

Rohini is the author of the ebook Marriage, and they are co-founders of The 29-Day Rewilding Experience and The Rewilding Community. You can also follow Angus and Rohini Ross on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. To learn more about their work visit: TheRewilders.org.